Just a few questions I had. I was trying to figure out what the biggerroadmap is for hadoop. I've read the roadmap on the wiki and jira andit's not super clear for me, what the plan is for 21.

- Was curious if and when 21.1 was going to be branched/Are there aset of features pending until this is started?- Would it make sense to change 21.1 and 22.0 on the roadmap in jiraand svn to actually be 21.201/22.200, for consistency?- Will there be a minor release on 20-appends to fix security issueshttps://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP/fixforversion/12315102?This would however mess up the current versioning system, but I thinkwould be good to support a stable version that doesn't requirepatching on the end user/consumer side, especially when the patchesseem readily available, but not officially taged as a release.

> Hey,>> Just a few questions I had. I was trying to figure out what the bigger> roadmap is for hadoop. I've read the roadmap on the wiki and jira and> it's not super clear for me, what the plan is for 21.>

0.21 is not considered stable and has never been tested at scale. At thecurrent time, no committers have volunteered to drive the next release offof that branch. Arun is close to branching 0.23 from trunk, but it will takesome time to stabilize.

For stable releases, I'd suggest 0.20.203.0 or the upcoming 0.20.204.0. Overon general@hadoop, there is a discussion of getting content into 0.20.205 orlater stable releases.> - Would it make sense to change 21.1 and 22.0 on the roadmap in jira> and svn to actually be 21.201/22.200, for consistency?>

The problem is that the 0.20.2xx releases are neither a superset or subsetof the 0.21 release. In many ways, the 0.20.2xx.y releases would be betternamed as 1.x.y.

>> >> >> >> The problem is that the 0.20.2xx releases are neither a superset or subset>> of the 0.21 release. In many ways, the 0.20.2xx.y releases would be better>> named as 1.x.y.> > This confused me totally. Is the thinking to make 0.20.2xx.y as 1.x.y or> is it 0.23.x which will become 1.x.y ?

1.x.y will be 1.x.y.

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